Hi everyone.. After weeks of trying to link up my pc and android thru router to my newly assembled YS-X6.. I am more and more convinced that my wifi link unit is faulty cos I simply can not get them to talk.. it is becoming frustrating but the price i paid for this feature-rich system tells me to continue trying. here is my problem:

when I power up, I get solid blue on FC and wifi module, meaning my wifi connects to my router but no data displayed on my PC CGS and Android CGS
when i go inside the router set-up 192.168.1.1 i can see the MAC address of the wifi but in the DCHP, it is not allocated any ip address.. in turn i get no response when i ping the ip address 192.168.1.254.. but all other device connected to the router appears in the DCHP list except fopr this YS wifi unit.
i also used ip scanner software and ip 192.168.1.254 is dead..

i have emailed to Peter of zerouav Tech support on procedure on hoe to reset the wifi but no reply so far.

i wish someone has the same experience here so I can finally make this operational.. the bad thing is i bought this direct from zerouav as there is no dealer/distributor right now in singapore.. anyone help please..

Exactly the same problem as yours,... and no solution either, for 3 weeks.

My id number is 10435. I also saw that another guy had the same problem.

Pascal

Hi pascal.. I am sure still a number of us are in the same situation.. i hope zerouav guys acknowledge that this is their wifi unit issue and send us a replacement.

i am just wondering why they never include a factory reset button.. or at least make the wifi unit be software upgradeable.. I do believe the possibility of corruption in software or program in the wifi unit.. please let me know your progress will you??

1. Change the IP range on the WiFi unit.
First be sure that you have connection to the WiFi-link, easiest to use a router and your PC on the existing YS-X6-XXXXX network we have all made up. Then in your we browser, type URL as 192.168.1.254 this wil show you the login screen of the wifi link.username and password are the same: "admin"

Once inside the wifi link, Change on the top to English for easier reading

At the top right of the screen, go to setup (3rd link accross) and then scroll down and change the local IP to your desired IP address or serial.

Re-power the wifi unit and you should be able to connect.

Any issues, remember that once changed, the wifi module will have the new address, so write it with permanent pen on the bottom of the unit so you dont forget.

1. Change the IP range on the WiFi unit.
First be sure that you have connection to the WiFi-link, easiest to use a router and your PC on the existing YS-X6-XXXXX network we have all made up. Then in your we browser, type URL as 192.168.1.254 this wil show you the login screen of the wifi link.username and password are the same: "admin"

Once inside the wifi link, Change on the top to English for easier reading

At the top right of the screen, go to setup (3rd link accross) and then scroll down and change the local IP to your desired IP address or serial.

Re-power the wifi unit and you should be able to connect.

Any issues, remember that once changed, the wifi module will have the new address, so write it with permanent pen on the bottom of the unit so you dont forget.

Does this help?

Yeah i tried this without success.. no response when I ping the ip address 192.168.1.154.. so i can not go to the setup menu..ip scanner not able to discover this ip address.

What Routers are you using? Have you tried to put a hotspot on your tablet/phone?

If you use a TP-Link router, you won't have any problems. Some routers are a mission to use.

Mine is working. I will do IP scan later and see what comes up.

Hi Rob.. I am using a TP link router.. i agree it is very user friendly.. i also tried using my Samsung Galaxy SII, Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 and a chniese made ANdroid phone as hotspot.. same thing, wifi link locks in with solid blue LED light but no data streaming.. I also set the chinese made Android phone to static ip 192.168.1.1 but no luck..

i really hope there is a reset button on the wifi unit so at least the settings can be reset just like what every router has..

Hi Rob.. I am using a TP link router.. i agree it is very user friendly.. i also tried using my Samsung Galaxy SII, Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 and a chniese made ANdroid phone as hotspot.. same thing, wifi link locks in with solid blue LED light but no data streaming.. I also set the chinese made Android phone to static ip 192.168.1.1 but no luck..

i really hope there is a reset button on the wifi unit so at least the settings can be reset just like what every router has..